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Do intentions justify actions? Would you like Horace Dandy do something wrong if you thought your end justify the means? Do you think that there are situations in which it is excusable able to add less than honestly?​

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Answered by venkatmahesh06
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  1. So, an intention cannot and should not justify an action. There are only two ways; either good or bad, anything else is wrongdoing. ... A thief is a thief, intentions may be high, but the wrong means cannot be justified. So, Horace's action can never be justified.
  2. It was long before I could bring myself to think seriously of your intentions. You farm ! — are ... You had better by far, sith you will follow vagaries, turn merry- andrew.
  3. It is never, excusable to act less than honestly. One can act honestly and there is nothing called less than honesty. Answer: When the intention is of benefit, and the actions go together with the purpose, then it is justifiable.
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